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About 40 species of Hawaiian honeycreeper birds have likely descended from a common ancestor. These species occupy many different niches on the islands and they exhibit a variety of beak types, songs, and nesting behaviors. Describe how reproductive isolation and adaptive radiation likely played a role in the many species of honeycreepers in Hawaii today.

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The mechanisms of reproductive isolation are a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes critical for speciation. They prevent members of different species from producing offspring, or ensure that any offspring are sterile.

As per the scientific research, it was found that all honeycreeper species diverged between some 5.8 to 2.4 million years ago during the period of popping up of Oahu island. Out of ten , six prominent honey creeper evolved during this time. It was due to the occurrence of Oahu  that such wide varities of honey creepers evolves. Or it can be stated that relative isolation of of Oahu island from other islands in the archipelago provided land for the adaptation and speciation for the Hawaiian honeycreepers. These avian formed colonies on the new island and there thay adapted to environmental conditions such which led to changes in their diet, life style, singing style etc.